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					Peter Kent,<br /> 
					Member of Parliament for Thornhill<br />
					Minister of The Environment
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				<p>Peter Kent was first elected to the House of Commons in 2008.
				<p>Prior to his election to the House of Commons, Peter was a broadcast journalist having spent more than 40 years working as a writer, reporter, producer, anchor and senior executive in Canada, the United States and around the world.
				<p>He covered stories that shaped the 20th century, including momentous events such as the Yom Kippur War, the Vietnam and Cambodian conflicts and recovery, the Ethiopian famine, the overthrow of Idi Amin, the fall of the Berlin Wall and the end of the Cold War.
				<p>Following his election, Peter was sworn into Cabinet as Canada's first ever Minister of State of Foreign Affairs (Americas). In this role, he is responsible for spearheading the government's ambitious effort to further democracy, security and prosperity in the hemisphere. No stranger to the region, Peter covered stories throughout Central and" + 
				South America as a correspondent for NBC during the 1980s. Peter won a number of awards over the course of career for his insightful reporting, including the prestigious Robert F. Kennedy Award.
				<p>He is also a member of the Canadian Broadcast Hall of Fame.</p>
				<p>A passionate believer in community involvement, Peter actively supports a number of charitable organizations. He has served as a mentor with the Toronto Region Immigrant Employment Council and was on the Toronto cabinet of the Canadian Museum for Human Rights.</p>
				<p>He remains involved with the Toronto Conservatory of Music, Friends of Simon Wiesenthal Center, and the Sunnybrook Health Sciences Centre.</p>
				<p>Peter is married to Cilla.</p>
				<p>They have a daughter, Trilby and son-in-law, Daniel.</p>
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